Alexander K Opicho (Eldoret,Kenya;aopicho@yahoo.com)
It is moral duty of poetry to throw away ***** power Often formed by political snobs out of selfish extension, Poetry without arms and ammunition have been there Ever creating social and political power un-violently, Planting moralized empires that cannot away be washed By the snobbish currents of constituent powers that be, Show me all the social powers formed by poetry That ever oppressed the poor or the weak, You would have given me glorious pedestals On which I will firmly stand and stretch my arm To show to the world a blind philosopher, Even Rudyard Kipling in his prime of colonial poetry Had the Indian kidimadiggar, sorriest of all coolies As the constituent pith in his racist hearty Where blended colonial urge and poetical altruism Into humane conscience for destituent social power.